Cisco UCSB-B22-M3 End of Life & End of Support
Cisco UCS B22 M3 Blade Server
Past Last Date of Support (Apr 30, 2020)The UCS B22 M3 was an entry-level two-socket blade server for the UCS 5108 chassis aimed at cost-sensitive virtualization and general enterprise workloads. It has reached end of support, and current blade-style deployments should move to the UCS X210c M7 compute node in the UCS X-Series modular system.
Cisco UCSB-B22-M3 lifecycle milestone dates
- End-of-Sale Date
- Apr 30, 2015
- Last Date of Support (LDoS)
- Apr 30, 2020
Dates per Cisco’s official End-of-Sale/End-of-Life bulletin. Verify against your support contract before acting.
Running past End-of-Sale or Last Date of Support means no new Cisco TAC, hardware replacement, or security fixes. Uniqcli, an authorized Cisco partner, scopes a like-for-like or better replacement, confirms TAA compliance, accepts the Government Purchase Card (GPC), and plans a low-risk cutover.
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Frequently asked questions
When is the Cisco UCSB-B22-M3 end of life?
Cisco announced End-of-Sale for the UCSB-B22-M3 effective Apr 30, 2015. The Last Date of Support (LDoS) is Apr 30, 2020, after which Cisco no longer provides support. It is past its last date of support.
What replaces the Cisco UCSB-B22-M3?
Cisco's recommended migration is the Cisco UCS X210c M7 Compute Node (UCSX-210C-M7). Uniqcli, an authorized Cisco partner, can quote the replacement TAA-compliant and GPC-payable, and help plan the cutover.
Can I still get support for the UCSB-B22-M3?
No. The UCSB-B22-M3 passed its Last Date of Support (Apr 30, 2020), so Cisco TAC and hardware replacement are no longer available. Uniqcli can review your install base, confirm coverage, and quote a refresh.

